Sebris Kārlis (1914 - 2009), actor

Actor Sebris Kārlis was born on February 18, 1914 in the family of a parish writer in Sinole.
He studied at Cesvaine Gymnasium, tried to become a student of the Faculty of Agriculture, completed the dramatic courses of Zeltmata and Ernest Feldmanis. In August 1938, he was admitted as a 2nd year student at the National Theater, where he spent all his working years.

In his 60 years of work, he has played more than 200 roles in both theater and cinema.
In the theater "biggest roles": Salieri A. Pushkin's "Mozart and Salieri", Philip II F. Schiller's "Don Carlos", Bernard Shaw "G. Kilty's" Beloved Lie ", Indran's father R. Blauman's" Indran ", Kola Brinon R. Rolan's "Kola Brinon", Kihnu Jens J. Smula "The Wild Captain Kihnu Jens", Hamilkars I. Žamiaka "Mr. Hamilkars".

K.Sebris has also filmed in many films: "Captain Zero", "Surveyor's Times", "King Lear", "Attack on the Secret Police", "Indrāni", "Vella's Servants", "Vella's Servants in the Vella Mill", "Night without Birds", In the Shadow of Death "," Son of Klāvs Mārtiņš ", has also been filmed in film studios of other former Soviet nations.

From the materials collected in the press, a book has been created, arranged by Lilija Dzene and Gunta Strautmane "Kārlis Sebris. Memories of a Beloved Man" (1998).

He renewed Ulmanis' "Friendly Call", donated his large library to schools, and donated a few hundred books to his Lizuma Secondary School alone.

Knight of the Order of the Three Stars.

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